Reflections on Laws and Legal Community in China After Reading Lawyer Gao Zhisheng's Open Letter
Written by Yu Qing, Scholar of Law
(Clearwisdom.net) After reading Gao Zhisheng's open letter to the
National's Peoples Congress, a body of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), I
cannot find the exact words to describe my feelings of the CCP's use of the law
to persecute its own people. For hundreds of years, the people of China have been exploring a proper
political system for their nation. The Cultural Revolution in the 1960's sadly
had the Chinese people experience the ruthlessness of not being governed by law.
From the Chairman of the State to the common people, no one escaped the pain of
the revolution. After that, China went through a period of serious reflection
and chose to be governed by law. In the past twenty years, China has established
a relatively complete legal and judicial system, joined the WTO and signed two
human rights treaties. One would assume that China had realized the importance
of integrating with the rest of the civilized world, choosing the law and
abandoning dictatorship and violence. Since the summer of 1999, however, the Chinese are again witnessing anti-law
violence. The law is being manipulated and violated at will to persecute a large
group of innocent people. The fragile legal concept of people working together
within a judicial system has been completely wiped out. All of the past efforts
to construct a fair legal system have been destroyed and turned into an empty
dream. In his open letter, Mr. Gao reveals that, in dealing with Falun Gong
practitioners, "The attitude of law enforcement in China is to view the law
to be as worthless as a pair of worn-out shoes." What they are doing is
against the law, but yet they are doing it in the name of the law. The whole
legal system, according to Mr. Gao, "Has become numb toward the law, human
nature, and human dignity. They are completely irresponsible and deal with
everything randomly." The practice of Falun Gong is completely an issue of faith. People who follow
Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance are like a clear current in the muddy tide
of Chinese people who have lost their faith and moral restraint. The noble
character of Falun Gong practitioners positively influences the people around
them and attracts more people to the practice. Yet in China, at the end of the
twentieth century, an unprecedented and absurd persecution is occurring against
Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance. It is the most base and cruel persecution
that has ever occurred in the history of China. As for Mr. Gao's client, Falun Gong practitioner Huang Wei, there are
thousands like him. In the detention centers and labor camps, many people have
died under torture. They are from all walks of life and of all ages, some
younger than 18 and others over 70. One case I know about is of a 62-year-old
lady who was arrested by the police while walking down a street. She became very
ill at the police station and was sent to the hospital for
"treatment." Her family asked permission to stay by her side but were
denied. Several days later, her family received a notice informing them that she
had committed suicide. The family members asked to see her body but were refused
permission. Two days later the family only saw an urn with her ashes in it.
During the whole process of the case, the police station didn't follow any legal
procedures or abide by any legal principles. When the woman's family filed a
lawsuit, no government institutions responded. Both the police department and
the prosecutor gave the same excuse as those in Huang Wei's case, "No legal
procedures are provided and Falun Gong cases are not accepted in the court of
law." The woman's incident took place in August 2002. Her family is still
on their long journey of appealing to higher offices. Take another example. Two years ago Sun Zhigang, a college graduate who went
to Guangzhou to look for a job, was put in the "Collection Center"
because he didn't have the special ID issued for temporary stay in the city. The
"Center" is where "floating" people in the city are detained
before being sent them back to their hometowns, most likely in rural areas. In
Sun's case, he died in police custody after being at the center only a few days.
His case received extensive attention and provoked heated discussions. As a
result of the incident, the "Collection Center itself," whose creation
violated the constitution in the first place, was formally abolished.
Nevertheless, the abolition of this system was not accomplished through legal
procedures. In today's China, how many inhumane things are happening in the name
of law! So many kind-hearted people die from police abuse and torture, actions
discarded by civilized society a long time ago. So many people with noble
character are being sent to jail in the name of law. Freedom of belief, which is
clearly stated in China's Constitution, is trampled on. The principles strictly
stated in the Code of Criminal Law are deliberately misinterpreted. The state
and legal systems have become tools that evil gangsters use at will for their
own benefit. The judicial system that should be protecting the people is
completely turned against them. According to China's current legal principles, any state institution that
exercises its public rights shall follow the constitution. Then, what is the
610 Office? In which article of the Constitution of the People's
Republic of China can one find a definition of its power, duty, nature, and
status? This notorious "office" rides above all state institutions,
illegally sending citizens who practice Falun Gong to labor camps, brainwashing
centers, and prisons; levying heavy fines; arbitrarily arresting and torturing
them; and even ending their lives. The 610 Office is above the law. Where does
it get such great power? Where can one find the dignity of the state law? Where
is the people's will? Where is justice? How is it that one can one make rules
and regulations but not abide by them? Why can law be used to persecute but not
to protect? Looking at the history of China and other countries, is there any
system as evil as this one? Law can only restrict people's action, not their minds. This is a universal
principle of the law and why the constitution of each country grants the right
of freedom of belief. China's constitution, too, states it clearly. On the issue
of Falun Gong, however, China's government uses the law to forbid the practice. The damage to the legal system and the nation is more severe than the
Cultural Revolution. After all, the legal system in China was not well
established during the Cultural Revolution. The judiciary system had already
collapsed. Today, however, the legal system is relatively stable, and a complete
judicial system exits in China. Still, the law is violated at will and people
who enforce the law act as assistants to the evil. The people's representatives
pass the laws in the People's Congress Hall on behalf of the people and the
whole nation. It is promulgated in the name of the People's Republic of China.
It is a rule meant to protect every citizen. When it is violated, is it just the
law that's been violated? The evil is treading on the entire nation and the will
of its people. They are in defiance of the law and human dignity. How can the Chinese people tolerate the existence of such evil? How can the
Chinese law be trampled on so easily? I remember an article on the Law and Mind website, titled "The Grief of
Law." Since the summer of 1999, the legal system in China has become a
catastrophe. If such harmful violence is not stopped, not only will the legal
system in China suffer, but the whole nation will slide into an abyss. This is a terrible shame Any true scholar of the law and anyone who has faith
in upholding the law must be deeply saddened. How can someone sell his or her
soul to the authorities by "waving the banner of law" while following
the evil instigators to persecute and lie in exchange for a little personal
benefit? The law is merely a tool for governing. During the past few years, apart from several scholars who have
conscientiously criticized such phenomena, like the legalist Mr. He, most people
shamefully keep quiet to protect themselves. Mr. Gao's letter highlights the
shame of the legal community. In the face of such disaster and violence, keeping quiet is silently
encouraging the evil. We cannot keep silent anymore. We have to condemn the persecution, for such
condemnation is critical to the dignity and spirit of law. It is also critical
to the development of the country and the construction of the legal system. It
is a moral issue and an issue of basic human values. If the law of a country
cannot protect the basic rights of its citizens and the basic dignity of
humanity or cannot stop the abuse of power, then that law should not be called a
law. To uphold the dignity of the law, to encourage China to develop along a
healthy path, to enable justice to prevail, to stop all unfair treatment to
kind-hearted people, and to be responsible to your own conscience, please speak
out your condemnation of this current state of affairs. Here may I suggest that all those legal scholars who still have a conscience
co-sign a letter to the People's Congress to abolish the labor camp system. We
need to improve the legal system and stop all the violence that is against our
constitution. The dignity of law needs to be restored. The dignity of the nation
needs to be restored. Written on February 1, 2005
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2005/2/7/95042.html
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